Crisis resource management (CRM) is a team-training program that teaches nontechnical skills such as: collaboration, communication, task management, teamwork, and leadership. The purpose of this study was to evaluate improvement in the nontechnical skills of a multidisciplinary team of pediatric residents, anesthesiology residents and pediatric nurses following participation in the CRM educational program. Self-efficacy theory guided the teaching method used in the CRM program. The Collaboration and Satisfaction about Care Decisions instrument and the Anesthetists\u27 Nontechnical Skills System served as outcome measures. Seven multidisciplinary groups were studied with a total of 40 subjects. A significant increase was found in posttest sc...
Background Crew resource management (CRM) has the potential to enhance patient safety in intensive c...
Introduction In today’s team-oriented healthcare environment, high-quality patient care requires phy...
<p>High quality care relies on interprofessional teamwork. We developed a short simulation-based cou...
In this study designed with adequate statistical power to detect relevant training effects, investig...
Crisis resource management (CRM) abilities are important for different healthcare providers to effec...
Introduction: Errors are frequent in health care and Emergency Departments are one of the riskiest a...
Abstract Introduction Effective health care delivery provided by trauma teams can be enhanced throug...
Self-efficacy is thought to be important for resuscitation proficiency in that it influences the dev...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine the optimum content of a 1-day classroom-based...
Errors are frequent in healthcare, but Emergency Departments are among the highest risk areas due to...
ObjectivesResuscitation of pediatric cardiac patients involves unique and complex physiology, requir...
Aims and objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate (i) whether integrating a course on cr...
BackgroundSimulation has been identified as a means of assessing resident physicians' mastery of tec...
1.1. BackgroundThis thesis examines the potential of aviation-style CRM training to improve public h...
Objectives: To evaluate the impact of video-based and Laerdal PC-Skillreporting-based interactive cr...
Background Crew resource management (CRM) has the potential to enhance patient safety in intensive c...
Introduction In today’s team-oriented healthcare environment, high-quality patient care requires phy...
<p>High quality care relies on interprofessional teamwork. We developed a short simulation-based cou...
In this study designed with adequate statistical power to detect relevant training effects, investig...
Crisis resource management (CRM) abilities are important for different healthcare providers to effec...
Introduction: Errors are frequent in health care and Emergency Departments are one of the riskiest a...
Abstract Introduction Effective health care delivery provided by trauma teams can be enhanced throug...
Self-efficacy is thought to be important for resuscitation proficiency in that it influences the dev...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine the optimum content of a 1-day classroom-based...
Errors are frequent in healthcare, but Emergency Departments are among the highest risk areas due to...
ObjectivesResuscitation of pediatric cardiac patients involves unique and complex physiology, requir...
Aims and objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate (i) whether integrating a course on cr...
BackgroundSimulation has been identified as a means of assessing resident physicians' mastery of tec...
1.1. BackgroundThis thesis examines the potential of aviation-style CRM training to improve public h...
Objectives: To evaluate the impact of video-based and Laerdal PC-Skillreporting-based interactive cr...
Background Crew resource management (CRM) has the potential to enhance patient safety in intensive c...
Introduction In today’s team-oriented healthcare environment, high-quality patient care requires phy...
<p>High quality care relies on interprofessional teamwork. We developed a short simulation-based cou...